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corp.

American  
Or Corp.

abbreviation

  1. corporal.

  2. corporation.


corp. British  

abbreviation

  1. corporation

  2. corporal

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Airlines including Delta Air Lines and United Airlines hit new multiyear highs last week—so did cruise operator Carnival Corp.; other highflyers included chocolate maker Hershey, shipper Old Dominion Freight Line, and aluminum can company Ball Corp.

From Barron's

The new plans will aim to compete with the direct to consumer offering of ESPN, which is available in tandem with Fox One, a service combining Fox Corp’s news and sports channels.

From Los Angeles Times

Ten employees of the Vancouver-based Vizsla Silver Corp have been missing since 23 January, when they were taken from a mining site near Concordia, Mexico.

From BBC

He writes about the business strategies and markets of major U.S. manufacturers, including Caterpillar Inc., Deere & Co. and United States Steel Corp.

From The Wall Street Journal

The commodity price boom has also helped the staid materials sector, home to companies like Freeport-McMoRan and Newmont Corp,. post a year to date advance of 11.4%.

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